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Bruce Giles wrote:When I try to archive my entire home folder, however, which is about 16 GB in size, it proceeds only so far (varies between about 2 GB and 6 GB) before I get a message that QRecall has lost connection with the process. Checking the logs shows that QRecallHelper has crashed.
Thread 1 Crashed:
0 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x90b9e3fc CSStoreGetUnit + 56
1 com.apple.LaunchServices 0x9193ed00 CSStringCopyCFString + 108
2 com.apple.LaunchServices 0x9194fe90 _LSCopyBindingInfoForItemRefInfo + 1336
3 com.apple.HIServices 0x91848fc0 ISBuildBaseImage() + 1480
4 com.apple.HIServices 0x91848880 GetImageForFSItem + 528
5 com.apple.HIServices 0x91848544 GetIconRefFromFileInfo + 568
James Bucanek wrote:The solution is annoying, but simple: Open the folder containing the offending item in the Finder. When the Finder displays an item for the first time it does something to update the local .DS_Store file and the Launch Services database which permanently fixes the problem for that item.
For example, when I install a fresh OS I find I must open up the Applications and Utilities folder once to display all of the applications it contains. Once I do that, QRecall can capture the /Applications folder without any problem.
James Bucanek wrote:If you find it difficult to locate which item(s) is having problems, create a test archive and manually capture folders one at a time until you find the one that crashes.
James Bucanek wrote:As for why your QRecall application is crashing, I'll have to investigate that. The crash appears to be associated with a window. Does it crash when you open a specific kind of window (like the log or actions window) or when you open a specific archive?
Bruce Giles wrote:Do I understand correctly that this only happens with folders containing applications?
James Bucanek wrote:Bruce Giles wrote:Do I understand correctly that this only happens with folders containing applications?
To be honest, I'm not sure. I've only encountered this problems with applications, but I suspect that it might be related to bundles/packages in general. Again, I haven't been able to get a definitive reason from Apple as to why this is happening so I can't say for sure.